The U4 Anticorruption Resource Centre
was developed to help donor practitioners address the challenges
of corruption in the countries where they work. Operated by the Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen,
Norway, it is funded by Norad, CIDA, DfID and other European donors. As part of the U4’s applied research
program, Taryn Vian of BU was asked to conduct a literature review and update the web pages related to
corruption and health. She also authored or co-authored three policy briefs, including one which deals with
initiatives to prevent the diversion of drugs through supply chain management.